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cordova-plugin-custom-url-handler

v1.0.0

Published

Open your app using a custom URL, such as `myapp://`. You can also include a path and pass parameters like this: `myapp://somepath?foo=bar`.

Downloads

5

Readme

cordova-plugin-custom-url-handler

A Cordova plugin to open your app using a custom URL scheme (e.g., myapp://). It supports handling paths and parameters, enabling seamless redirection and interaction between external links and your app for iOS and Android.

Features

  • Allows apps to handle custom URL schemes (e.g., myapp://somepath?foo=bar).
  • Cross-platform support for iOS and Android.
  • Provides a Javascript API to handle URLs.

Installation

To integrate, specify your desired URL_SCHEME during installation. Example:

cordova plugin add cordova-plugin-custom-url-handler --variable URL_SCHEME=myapp

Usage

  1. Handle Incoming URLs
    Define a window.handleCustomUrl function in your app to handle incoming URLs. For example:

    document.addEventListener('deviceready', function () {
       window.handleCustomUrl = function(url) {
          alert(url);
       };
    });

    The url parameter contains the full incoming URL, which can be parsed for paths or query parameters.

    console.log(new URL(url.replace('myapp://', 'https://t')).searchParams.get('token'));
  2. Launch Your App via URL
    Open your app from a link using your custom URL scheme:

    <a href="myapp://">Open My App</a>
    <a href="myapp://somepath">Open My App to Path</a>
    <a href="myapp://somepath?key=value">Open My App with Params</a>

URL Scheme Guidelines

When selecting a URL_SCHEME, make sure it follows these recommendations:

  • Avoid using schemes that are already registered (e.g., fb, twitter, comgooglemaps, etc.).
  • Use only lowercase letters.
  • Avoid using a dash - as it will be replaced with an underscore _ on Android.
  • Stick to a single word (no spaces).

Tip: Test your custom scheme by installing the app on a device or simulator, then typing yourscheme:// in the browser's address bar.

Repository

License

This plugin is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.

Contributing

Contributions and issues are welcome! Please submit issues via GitHub Issues.